JonahofAkron
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Southpark had a pretty good episode on Mormons and the gold plates some years back.
Their scientology episode is one of the best to date.
Southpark had a pretty good episode on Mormons and the gold plates some years back.
There buried at the bottom of the pond on Oak Island.
That show is a JOKE. If they found anything, we would know before the show aired, it would be on NBC or something. I can't believe it's gone on for 3 or more years now. They never stick with one plan. I refuse to watch after season 1.
No, just showing that Dispensationalism was invented by a man, just like Mormonism was invented by a man.
And, that they were both invented at about the same time (1830)
If you guys could only see this through eyes of a religious sceptic you wouldn't half be be having a laff. The tough part is figuring out who has the most rational magic......
Carry on
That show is a JOKE. If they found anything, we would know before the show aired, it would be on NBC or something. I can't believe it's gone on for 3 or more years now. They never stick with one plan. I refuse to watch after season 1.
Southpark had a pretty good episode on Mormons and the gold plates some years back.
That show is a JOKE. If they found anything, we would know before the show aired, it would be on NBC or something. I can't believe it's gone on for 3 or more years now. They never stick with one plan. I refuse to watch after season 1.
I have no idea what show any of you are talking about.
A magic rock ape speaks.
I understand. It's that nasty science conspiracy again, isn't it? Best stick with a talking snake book. At least that's real magic
Science denies nothing exploding and resulting in everything. You're the magical thinker here...a purported anthropoid who dreams he sprang without cause from inert rock and water.
... inert rock and water is actually proven real. God, not so much :rapture:
What do you believe is responsible for all of this?